Read-Write Memory and k-Set Consensus as an Affine Task
Abstract
The wait-free read-write memory model has been characterized as an iterated Immediate Snapshot (IS) task. The IS task is affine---it can be defined as a (sub)set of simplices of the standard chromatic subdivision. It is known that the task of Weak Symmetry Breaking (WSB) cannot be represented as an affine task. In this paper, we highlight the phenomenon of a "natural" model that can be captured by an iterated affine task and, thus, by a subset of runs of the iterated immediate snapshot model. We show that the read-write memory model in which, additionally, k-set-consensus objects can be used is, unlike WSB, "natural" by presenting the corresponding simple affine task captured by a subset of 2-round IS runs. Our results imply the first combinatorial characterization of models equipped with abstractions other than read-write memory that applies to generic tasks.
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